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US1931409A
US1931409A US662961A US66296133A US1931409A US 1931409 A US1931409 A US 1931409A US 662961 A US662961 A US 662961A US 66296133 A US66296133 A US 66296133A US 1931409 A US1931409 A US 1931409A
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s. A. HUMPHREY 1,931,409
METHOD FOR MAKING MOISTURE RESISTING DECORATED PANNED CANDY Oct. -1 7, 1933.
Filed March 27, 1935 M fm Patented Oct. 17, 1933 PATENT OFFICE METHOD FOR MAKING MOISTURE RESIST- ING DECORATED PANNED CANDY( Samuel A. Humphrey, Portland, Oreg.
Application March 27, 1933. Serial No. 662,961
1 Claim.
My invention relates to the decoration of socalled panned candies with some attractive design, as for example, birds, animals or flowers in color. Since panned candy-pieces are especially intended for children, it is desirable that they have some figured decoration. It renders the candy-pieces more attractive and interesting. But heretofore-according to my knowledge, and I am a practical candy makersuch decoration could not be successfully applied. The reason was, the designs could not be fixed on the candy pieces. The pure food regulations naturally forbid the use of any color on candies not conforming with the food and drug act. These colors however being made up mainly with water as the solvent, are therefore very susceptible to moisture. Therefore, if the ngers handling the candies decorated with designs are the least bit moist, the touch by the ngers of the decoration will cause the design to become smeared and unsightly, as graphically illustrated by Fig. l in the accompanying drawing, constituting a part of this specification. Such smearing not only detracts from the appearance of the candy, but gives it the appearance of being unclean, and unfit to eat. Furthermore, the imprinted design is so susceptible to moisture that it is difcultto pack the candy without defacing the design, unless the candy be handled with great care, which of course would slow up the packing.
The object of my invention is so to x the design on the candy as to resist defacement by moisture transmitted from the fingers in handling the candy.
I attain my object by the following method:
First, the bodies, or centers, of the candy-pieces are cast. These pieces are then given a primary coat, or casing, by being put in a revolving pan and built up by a sugar compound, in the customary method employed in the candy making trade, known as panning. After such panning the candy pieces are seasoned. During the seasoning time the design is placed on the candy.
If the piece of candy to be decorated is of egg, or similar, shape, the design may be imprinted on it by a rubber stamp provided with concaved, inverted cup-like elastic printing web, which will readily conform to the contour of the candy body.
The imprinting of the design on thecandy piece is done by the use of colors known to the trade as U. S. P. certied colors.
After the design has been imprinted on the candy-piece the pigment composing the same is set by rolling the candy-piece in, or otherwise applying thereto, powdered sugar, corn starch, or other edible material having moisture absorbing, drying properties similar to the materials mentioned.
Then the seasoning of the piece of candy is continued until it is dry. In other words, the seasoning is carried to the right stage as the candy maker would describe it.
The candy piece isv then nished by again placing it in a revolving pan and given a second exterior hard coating or casing with sugar compound by the panning process; after which the candy may be polished. In that way, the candy piece is encased in a transparent, moisture-proof hard coat or shell, thru which the design is clearly seen,v and the candy may be handled with impunity.
The above described stepsof my method are diagrammatically illustrated in the accompanying drawing: f
Fig. 2 shows, diagrammatically, an egg-shaped piece of candy a which has been panned to encase or coat its body, or center, b with a primary coat or c ase c, on which the design has been imprinted by stamping. The lines of the design are diagrammatically indicated by the marks d in Figs. 2 and 3. It is assumed that the candy piece has been given a partial rotation away from the observer with reference to Fig. .4, so as to bring the design from a central position, as shown by Fig. 4, to the top of the piece of candy; in that way facilitating the diagrammatic illustration of my invention;
Fig. 3 diagrammatically shows the same candy piece with the outer coat or casing e applied; and
Fig. 4'shows the piece of candy decorated with the design and finished; the design having been set and protected against injury by touching with moist ngers, as above mentioned. f
Inbrief, by my method the moisture susceptible design is covered, encased and protected by the transparent hard outer coat or shell e. But the outer coat may not be applied until the imprinted .design has first been set by a material possessing moisture absorbing drying properties. And the color of the primary coat must of course be adapted to stand out the design.
Instead of decorating the candy-piece with a design, one or more colors may be applied to cover its entire body, over said rst or primary coat.
I claim:
The method of protecting against defacement by moisture of water-color decoration of a candypiece, consisting in encasing the body of the vcandy with a primary coat of sugar compound,
placing the color pigment constituting the decoration on said coat, permitting said coat to season, setting the decorating pigment by an edlble moisture absorbing, and drying material during said seasoning, and encasing the whole candy in an outer, transparent, hard shell of sugar com-
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US4668523A (en) * 1985-03-06 1987-05-26 Eric Begleiter Holographic product
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US6419970B1 (en) * 1997-01-11 2002-07-16 Mars, Incorporated Methods of setting chocolate and products produced by same
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US4285978A (en) * 1979-03-21 1981-08-25 Quinlivan Sharon L Method for decorating baked goods and the like
US4369200A (en) * 1980-09-17 1983-01-18 Meiji Seika Kaisha, Ltd. Method for producing fatty confectioneries having three-dimensional decoration deposited thereon
US4668523A (en) * 1985-03-06 1987-05-26 Eric Begleiter Holographic product
WO1998030111A1 (en) * 1997-01-11 1998-07-16 Mars, Incorporated Method of shaping chocolate products
US6406733B1 (en) 1997-01-11 2002-06-18 Mars, Incorporated Method of shaping chocolate products
US6419970B1 (en) * 1997-01-11 2002-07-16 Mars, Incorporated Methods of setting chocolate and products produced by same
US20020176918A1 (en) * 1998-01-09 2002-11-28 Willcocks Neil A. Method of shaping chocolate products
US7223428B2 (en) 1998-01-09 2007-05-29 Mars Incorporated Method of embossing chocolate products
US6250985B1 (en) * 1998-02-02 2001-06-26 Joseph A. Nicholson Hollow breakable object having a breakable dye absorptive coating
US20120141636A1 (en) * 2000-01-07 2012-06-07 Mars Incorporated Method to print multicolor images on edible pieces
US20030175385A1 (en) * 2002-03-18 2003-09-18 Helferich John D. Unique fat based ganache coating for the surface of packaged frozen products
US7842319B2 (en) 2003-06-20 2010-11-30 Sensient Imaging Technologies, Inc. Food grade colored fluids for printing on edible substrates
US7842320B2 (en) 2004-06-10 2010-11-30 Sensient Imaging Technologies, Inc. Food grade ink jet inks for printing on edible substrates
US9420805B2 (en) 2004-07-28 2016-08-23 Mars, Incorporated Confectionery having a formed hollow section
US20120114804A1 (en) * 2004-07-28 2012-05-10 Mars, Incorporated Apparatus and process for preparing confectionery having an inclusion therein using forming rolls and a forming pin
US9078456B2 (en) * 2004-07-28 2015-07-14 Mars, Incorporated Confectionery having a void formed by a forming pin
WO2007130983A2 (en) * 2006-05-01 2007-11-15 Sensient Colors Inc. Modified edible substrates suitable for printing
WO2007130983A3 (en) * 2006-05-01 2009-04-02 Sensient Colors Inc Modified edible substrates suitable for printing
US10531681B2 (en) 2008-04-25 2020-01-14 Sensient Colors Llc Heat-triggered colorants and methods of making and using the same
US9113647B2 (en) 2008-08-29 2015-08-25 Sensient Colors Llc Flavored and edible colored waxes and methods for precision deposition on edible substrates
US20120034346A1 (en) * 2009-04-10 2012-02-09 Jeanie Morgan Edible Composite Images
US10542764B2 (en) 2014-04-28 2020-01-28 Mars, Incorporated Confectionery treatment
US10463058B2 (en) * 2014-12-22 2019-11-05 C&B Logistics Bvba Method for printing on multi-layered, hollow, chocolate figures
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